שבת, פרשת צו
Menachos 75
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- Oil is mixed with the Minchas Machavas and Minchas Marcheshes while they are still flour, according to the Chachamim. Rebbi disagrees.
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- Chalos of a Minchas Ma'afeh are mixed with oil. Rekikin are anointed with oil.
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- If five Chalos and five Rekikin are brought for a Minchas Ma'afeh, the Rekikin must be completely anointed with oil and the remaining oil must be mixed with the Chalos, according to the Tana Kama.
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- All Menachos require Petitah (crumbling it into pieces after it is baked), with the exception of the Shtei ha'Lechem of Shavuos and the Lechem ha'Panim.
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- All Menachos require Yetzikah (oil is poured in after the flour has already been mixed with oil), with the exception of a Minchas Ma'afeh.
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- The Minchah of a Yisrael is folded over twice and broken into pieces, while the Minchah of a Kohen is folded over twice, but not broken into pieces, according to the Tana Kama. Rebbi Shimon says that the Minchah of a Kohen is not folded over.
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- The Minchas Chavitin of a Kohen Gadol is folded over only once and is not broken into pieces, according to the Tana Kama. Rebbi Shimon disagrees.
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- Rav Yosef says that the blessing of ha'Motzi is recited for a Chavitza (a dish with contains small pieces of bread) which contains at least one piece of bread the size of an olive. Rav Sheshes says that ha'Motzi is recited even if the pieces are less than an olive's size.
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- Rebbi Shimon says that a Minchah is broken into pieces the size of an olive. D'Vei Rebbi Yishmael maintains that the Minchah is crumbled into flour.
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- When a Kohen brings a Minchah for the first time, he recites the blessing of Shehecheyanu. Upon eaten a Minchah, he recites the blessing of ha'Motzi.
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